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Biology Unit 1 GCSE notes
a concise but detailed set of notes for biology unit 1 by AQA everything you need to achieve an A* grade
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More tailored towards making OCR Biology easier to understand.. These are notes i took when I had Tuition.
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For High School Biology students studying DNA/genetic coding. Vocabulary list and questions came straight from teacher's study guide, and also includes some example test questions. ^_^
£2.50 Preview RemoveF215 Cloning in Plants and Animals
Simple but detailed notes, directly answering criteria on the specification for Cloning in Plants and Animals. Although, the OCR Biology spec has changed some topics may well be the same/similar. Please preview before purchase if interested.
£0.70 Preview RemoveChromosomal aberrations
It gives you all necessary description about chromosomal abnormalities,chromsomal disorders.
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Second year Proteins and Enzymes module, taught by Russ Morphew. Covered protein structures, thermodynamics, catalysts, folding, targeting, and experimenting.
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What the six main functional groups of living things?
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Complete the word-fill exercise and then download the 'Cell Size Comparison [ANSWERS]' file to check how well you did! The file can be opened in an app such as Notability where you can hand write the answers on a touch screen device.
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1. A client who has a diagnosis of complete placenta previa is admitted to the labor and delivery suite at 36 weeks gestation with contractions 5 min in frequency and 1 min in duration. Which of the following actions should the nurse take? A. Rupture the amniotic sac B. Medicate the client for pain C. Prepare the client for a cesarean section D. Perform a vaginal exam - CorreCt Answers -Prepare the client for a cesarean section 2. A nurse is caring for a toddler who has respiratory syncytial virus. Which of the following should the nurse plan to take? A. Wear an N95 respiratory mask while caring for the toddler B. Place the toddler in a room with negative air pressure C. Use a designated stethoscope when caring for the toddler D. Remove the disposable gown after leaving the toddler's room - CorreCt Answers -Use a designated stethoscope when caring for the toddler 3. A nurse is performing a skin assessment for a client who is on bedrest. Which of the following actions should the nurse take to prevent a pressure injury? A. Encourage client fluid intake of 2,500 mL daily B. Moisturize dry skin areas on the client every other day C. Place a dehumidifier in the client's roomD. Apply a donut ring pillow under the client's sacral area - CorreCt Answers -Apply a donut ring pillow under the client's sacral area
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- What is Rheumatoid Arthritis - Symptoms - Diagnosis - Treatment - NICE guidelines
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Used for 1st year exam at University of Liverpool (Life Sciences dept). Includes enthalpy, heat capacity, entropy, free energy, and equilibria and chemical reactions.
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This document contains elaborate study materials of the Human Body: Structure and Function Part 2 course for both Bachelor and Masters level. There are questions and answers included in various topics like “Renal System; Endocrine System; Nervous System and Special Sense; Reproductive Physiology” and so on. Total page number: 56.
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The document "Habitat Summary" is a concise overview of the key characteristics and features of a particular habitat or ecosystem. It likely includes the following information: 1. Introduction: Brief description of the habitat, including its name and location. 2. Physical Characteristics: Summary of the habitat's physical features, such as: - Climate (temperature, precipitation, etc.) - Topography (terrain, elevation, etc.) - Water sources (rivers, lakes, oceans, etc.) - Soil type and quality 3. Biodiversity: Overview of the variety of plant and animal species that inhabit the habitat, including: - Dominant vegetation types (forests, grasslands, deserts, etc.) - Key animal species (mammals, birds, reptiles, etc.) 4. Ecological Features: Description of the habitat's ecological processes and interactions, such as: - Food webs and nutrient cycles - Predator-prey relationships - Migration patterns 5. Human Impact: Summary of how human activities affect the habitat, including: - Threats (deforestation, pollution, climate change, etc.) - Conservation efforts (protected areas, restoration projects, etc.) 6. Conclusion: Brief summary of the habitat's significance and importance, and potential future directions for conservation and management. This document provides a comprehensive and concise overview of a specific habitat, covering its physical and biological characteristics, ecological processes, and human impacts.
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The 2nd 5 lectures of the third year Roehampton module including: Biogeography, sociality, tourism, genetics and stress
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These notes provide a summary of animal pysiology including nerve transmission, neuromuscular transmission, muscle contraction, circulation, the cardiovascular system, breathing, gas transport, ion regulation, and the kidney. They are aimed at undergraduate students studying biological and chemical sciences. With these notes I obtained a First in my exam.
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This reviewer contains the important terms commonly used in Hematology such as the maturation sequence of blood cells, their description and function, methods used in the laboratory for hematology tests, the different diseases involving the blood cells such as anemias, thalassemias, leukemias and other cell abnormalities. This reviewer can be used by students taking up medicine, medical technology and other related courses.
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These notes are a short version of the chapter Locomotion And Movemnt, from 12th Ncert Biology Textbook. This chapter is included in the syllabus of NEET exam conducted in India.
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Radiographic contrast examinations are specialized imaging techniques that use contrast agents to enhance the visibility of internal structures on radiographs. These agents, introduced into the body via various methods such as oral, intravenous, or rectal administration, help differentiate tissues and organs that may not be clearly visible on standard X-rays. By altering the way X-rays interact with the body, contrast agents improve the visualization of soft tissues, blood vessels, and hollow organs, aiding in the diagnosis of various conditions. This introduction serves as a foundation for understanding the role and application of contrast in radiographic imaging.
£2.50 Preview RemoveAS LEVEL REVISION WORKSHEET FOR TRANSPORT IN PLANTS
Worksheet for transport in plant, mix between MCQ and P2
£0.75 Preview RemoveImprovement in Food Resources
This were my notes for preparing for my 10th grade examinations in which i scored 91% just by reading through this file.I collected various info from different sources and compiled them into a single document.
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